skydenzy Posted yesterday at 04:11 AM Posted yesterday at 04:11 AM (edited) Hi ED team, This is a safety request. I fly DCS with a motion simulator chair. I use Sim Racing Studio (SRS) to read DCS telemetry and drive the rig. The problem is what happens after the player aircraft is destroyed: the airframe tumbles unpredictably and the telemetry reflects that. SRS dutifully follows the data, and the rig thrash violently, without a secure harness, a user could be thrown around and potentially injured. The first thing I did is contacting SRS support, and this is their replay: Quote Sorry for the issue you're having with DCS when an aircraft is shot down. Unfortunately, there is not a way in telemetry to tell if the aircraft is flying normally or shot down from what Eagle Dynamics provides. Thus, there isn't a way at this time to stop motion via game telemetry when shot down. I’m not asking for a gameplay change. DCS is already amazing. I’m asking for a small telemetry addition that would let SRS (and other motion software) switch to a safe profile as soon as the player’s aircraft is no longer flyable. Proposed solution ( any of these would work ) A boolean flag: playerAircraftDestroyed (true/false) An enumerated field: playerFlightState = { Normal, Ejected, Crashed, Destroyed } Why this helps: Third-party motion apps can immediately cut motion or fade to a neutral pose when the flag/event appears. This is backward-compatible, doesn’t affect gameplay, and meaningfully reduces risk for motion-rig users. Thanks for considering this. It’s a small change with a big safety impact for a growing part of the DCS community. Edited yesterday at 04:12 AM by skydenzy 2
skydenzy Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago Is there is already something that we can use in Lua scripts to know if the player's jet get destroyed? Thank you.
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